9 Flashcards
Which of the following problematic behaviors relies on the use of digital technology?
Cyberbullying
When Hafsa writes a research paper for her psychology class, ________________ allow(s) her to quote small portions of a research study published by an industry leading expert without asking his permission first.
the fair use doctrine
Sami is trying to figure out why she keeps missing deadlines for her schoolwork. She enjoys playing video games during her downtime, but she doesn’t think this relaxing hobby interferes with her grades. And yet, she’s still losing points from missed work. How can Sami determine what effect technology has on her schoolwork?
Keep a log of all her technology use.
Hunter has dyslexia and struggles to understand text when he reads it to himself. It seems assigned class readings always make more sense when someone else reads them to him. What tool can help Hunter study more independently?
Screen reader
What kind of software can help a web developer check her online content for accessibility issues?
Content management system
A behavior that is legal is also ethical and moral.
False
Brad donates his old phone to a nearby charity, which refurbishes phones and offers them at no cost to challenged populations in the area. These people can use the free phones to help them find housing, employment, and other community resources. This program supports ______________.
digital inclusion
A person who does not own a laptop or smartphone is not a digital citizen and so does not need to be concerned about digital ethics.
False
River often feels anxious during class when he can’t check his phone for new text messages or emails. This problem is an example of _______________.
Technology addiction
Edward shares a blog post on social media that says the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) has changed their recommendation for flu shots. He is quickly bombarded by other people saying his information is wrong. What did Edward fail to do?
Verify the content with an authoritative source.